Ubiquitous, Interactive & Secure Messaging

PAiCore’s USSD Gateway powers interactive, menu-based, secure messaging. Each USSD interaction is session-based and leaves no trace on the phone, which makes it ideal for high impact applications such as mobile banking, micro-insurance, customer self-care access and national emergency services.

PAiCore’s SDP (Service Delivery Platform) is deployed together with our USSD Gw to provide an API layer that allows businesses to integrate their existing business flows and applications directly with a USSD menu. The SDP offers a no-code user friendly Service Creation Environment (SCE) which reduces time to market of USSD services from several hours or even days, to a only few minutes.

As an open source solution, it offers operators a fully owned platform with security and control, able to access telecom networks via SS7/SIGTRAN, SMPP or HTTP.

Features

  • A no-code GUI enables rapid service creation & immediate go-live
  • API access via SDP allows for rich business logic delivery
  • Advanced HTTP-SS7 capabilities power high transaction use cases
  • Multi-protocol options, including SIP for 4G & 5G

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Operating Systems

Linux

Intended Audience

Telecommunications Industry

Registered

2026-03-05